Description
Geoff Mulgan CBE is Chief Executive of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts and Visiting Professor at University College London, the London School of Economics and the University of Melbourne. Previously he was:
CEO of the Young Foundation based in London
Director of Policy at 10 Downing Street under British Prime Minister Tony Blair,
Director of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit,
Co-founder and Director of the London based think tank Demos,
Chief adviser to Gordon Brown MP in the early 1990s
Mulgan obtained a First Class degree from Balliol College, Oxford and a Ph.D. in telecommunications from the University of Westminster. He was also a Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, trained as a Buddhist monk in Sri Lanka and worked for a spell during the 1980s as a van driver for the "Labour-supporting collective of musicians and comedians known as Red Wedge", opting ultimately for a career in local government and academia in the UK and going on to become an influential writer on social and political issues in various newspapers and magazines in the 1990s including the Independent, Financial Times, Guardian, New Statesman and Marxism Today.
Born
January 1st, 1961 in (Age 63)
Last Changes
2024/09/06
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2024/09/06
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2022/02/08
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